Bowing to Muslim pressure, The Netherlands’ principal film festival cancelled a showing of the murdered filmmaker Theo van Gogh’s Submission, an exposé of the mistreatment of women mandated by Islamic law.
But they did show Yasmin (thanks to Twostellas for the link), a film that so distorts the reality of anti-Muslim bigotry in England that twice its attempts to film acts of hatred against Muslims were interrupted by non-Muslim bystanders who, unaware that what they were seeing was part of a film, rushed to the aid of the beleaguered Muslims. The film nevertheless portrays Britain as a hotbed of anti-Muslim hatred.
Find Submission online here (thanks to Filtrat).